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Addictive Behaviors
Volume 83, Pages 1-182, August 2018
Ambulatory Assessment of Addictive Disorders
Edited by Rachel L. Tomko and Erin A. McClure
Editorial Board
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Introduction to the special issue: Utilizing ambulatory assessment to better understand the etiology, maintenance, treatment, and remission of addictive disorders
Pages 1-4
Rachel L. Tomko, Erin A. McClure
Combining ecological momentary assessment with objective, ambulatory measures of behavior and physiology in substance-use research
Original Research Article
Pages 5-17
Jeremiah W. Bertz, David H. Epstein, Kenzie L. Preston
The use of ambulatory assessment in smoking cessation
Original Research Article
Pages 18-24
Christine Vinci, Aaron Haslam, Cho Y. Lam, Santosh Kumar, David W. Wetter
Advancing statistical analysis of ambulatory assessment data in the study of addictive behavior: A primer on three person-oriented techniques
Original Research Article
Pages 25-34
Katherine T. Foster, Adriene M. Beltz
Assessment of alcohol intake: Retrospective measures versus a smartphone application
Original Research Article
Pages 35-41
Antoinette Poulton, Jason Pan, Loren Richard Bruns, Richard O. Sinnott, Robert Hester
Mobile phone sensors and supervised machine learning to identify alcohol use events in young adults: Implications for just-in-time adaptive interventions
Original Research Article
Pages 42-47
Sangwon Bae, Tammy Chung, Denzil Ferreira, Anind K. Dey, Brian Suffoletto
Obtaining continuous BrAC/BAC estimates in the field: A hybrid system integrating transdermal alcohol biosensor,
Intellidrink
smartphone app, and
BrAC Estimator
software tools
Original Research Article
Pages 48-55
Susan E. Luczak, Ashley L. Hawkins, Zheng Dai, Raphael Wichmann, Chunming Wang, I.Gary Rosen
Graphical abstract
Translating transdermal alcohol monitoring procedures for contingency management among adults recently arrested for DWI
Original Research Article
Pages 56-63
Charles W. Mathias, Nathalie Hill-Kapturczak, Tara E. Karns-Wright, Jillian Mullen, John D. Roache, James C. Fell, Donald M. Dougherty
To drink or to drink less? Distinguishing between effects of implementation intentions on decisions to drink and how much to drink in treatment-seeking individuals with alcohol use disorder
Original Research Article
Pages 64-71
Lara N. Moody, Allison N. Tegge, Lindsey M. Poe, Mikhail N. Koffarnus, Warren K. Bickel
Real-time assessment of alcohol craving and naltrexone treatment responsiveness in a randomized clinical trial
Original Research Article
Pages 72-78
Robert Miranda, Hayley Treloar Padovano, Joshua C. Gray, Stephanie E. Wemm, Alexander Blanchard
Reprint of The effect of
N
-acetylcysteine and working memory training on cocaine use, craving and inhibition in regular cocaine users: correspondence of lab assessments and Ecological Momentary Assessment
Original Research Article
Pages 79-86
Mieke H.J. Schulte, Reinout W. Wiers, Wouter J. Boendermaker, Anna E. Goudriaan, Wim van den Brink, Denise S. van Deursen, Malte Friese, Emily Brede, Andrew J. Waters
Nicotine dependence, internalizing symptoms, mood variability and daily tobacco use among young adult smokers
Original Research Article
Pages 87-94
Cristina B. Bares, Danielle M. Dick, Kenneth S. Kendler
Using ecological momentary assessment to assess the temporal relationship between sleep quality and cravings in individuals recovering from substance use disorders
Original Research Article
Pages 95-101
Lindsey K. Freeman, Nisha C. Gottfredson
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) of alcohol and cannabis use in older adults with and without HIV infection
Original Research Article
Pages 102-108
Emily W. Paolillo, Lisa C. Obermeit, Bin Tang, Colin A. Depp, Florin Vaida, David J. Moore, Raeanne C. Moore
Situational HIV stigma and stimulant use: A day-level autoregressive cross-lagged path model among HIV-positive gay and bisexual men
Original Research Article
Pages 109-115
H. Jonathon Rendina, Brett M. Millar, Jeffrey T. Parsons
Reprint of Using ecological momentary assessments to predict relapse after adult substance use treatment
Original Research Article
Pages 116-122
Christy K Scott, Michael L. Dennis, David H. Gustafson
Predictors of craving and substance use among patients with alcohol, tobacco, cannabis or opiate addictions: Commonalities and specificities across substances
Original Research Article
Pages 123-129
Fuschia Serre, Melina Fatseas, Cécile Denis, Joel Swendsen, Marc Auriacombe
Momentary assessment of impulsive choice and impulsive action: Reliability, stability, and correlates
Original Research Article
Pages 130-135
Danielle E. McCarthy, Haruka Minami, Krysten W. Bold, Vivian M. Yeh, Gretchen Chapman
Momentary smoking context as a mediator of the relationship between SES and smoking
Original Research Article
Pages 136-141
Tina Jahnel, Stuart G. Ferguson, Saul Shiffman, Johannes Thrul, Benjamin Schüz
Pro-tobacco advertisement exposure among African American smokers: An ecological momentary assessment study
Original Research Article
Pages 142-147
Cendrine D. Robinson, Christine Muench, Emily Brede, Romano Endrighi, Edwin H. Szeto, Joanna R. Sells, John P. Lammers, Kolawole S. Okuyemi, Grant Izmirlian, Andrew J. Waters
Social and situational characteristics associated with adolescents' drinking at party and non-party events
Original Research Article
Pages 148-153
Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Laura J. Finan, Joel W. Grube
Does social context matter? An ecological momentary assessment study of marijuana use among college students
Original Research Article
Pages 154-159
Kristina T. Phillips, Michael M. Phillips, Trent L. Lalonde, Mark A. Prince
A response surface analysis of expected and received support for smoking cessation: Expectancy violations predict greater relapse
Original Research Article
Pages 160-166
Jaye L. Derrick, Maggie Britton, Zachary G. Baker, Sana Haddad
Momentary factors during marijuana use as predictors of lapse during attempted abstinence in young adults
Original Research Article
Pages 167-174
Lydia A. Shrier, Vishnudas Sarda, Cassandra Jonestrask, Sion Kim Harris
Delivering normative feedback to heavy drinking college students via text messaging: A pilot feasibility study
Original Research Article
Pages 175-181
Jennifer E. Merrill, Holly K. Boyle, Nancy P. Barnett, Kate B. Carey
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